A short branch line from Gray on the Oregon Electric’s main line to the company’s Corvallis station, some five miles to the west. It was originally planned to bring the line across the Willamette River on a bridge into downtown Corvallis, but this never happened and the station remained at its “temporary” site on the east side of the river near the foot of the Van Buren bridge.

Rail service to Corvallis was replaced by buses in November 1931, and the branch was formally abandoned by the company in April 1933.

Years of Operation: March 25, 1913–November 14, 1931
Operating Company:
Gauge: Standard (4-feet, 8.5-inches)
Headboard: The Oregon Electric used train numbers to identify their cars
Car Barns:

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